Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1494066 | Optical Materials | 2014 | 5 Pages |
•The evidences of multisite structure of Ce3+ dopant in LuAG scintillation material.•The evidences of the lattice expansion of LuAG under influence of RE antisites.•Estimated concentration of antisite defects equals to 1.2% of the Al3+ sites.
Low temperature, infrared transmission spectra of lutetium aluminum garnet (LuAG) bulk crystals and epitaxial layers doped with Ce are presented. In the region of intra-configurational 4f–4f transitions the spectra of the bulk LuAG crystal exhibit the signatures of several different Ce3+ related centers. Apart from the dominant center, associated with Ce substituting lutetium, at least six other centers are found, some of them attributed to so-called antisite locations of rare-earth ions in the garnet host, i.e., ions in the Al positions. X-ray diffraction data prove lattice expansion of bulk LuAG crystals due presence of rare-earth antisites.